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. > c es corazón, los residentes de brooklyn honraron a las víctimas del hurac sandy. más información.gresos c >>> vamocon ela con denisse isaac. a las 3:10 de la tar mcú habrán 54°. pero bno, ya saben, arepararse! >>quiero guien que me de calor! con ese stido no te hará falta. >>> excelente, una mana con temperaturas frías ne las moas rocos pero delante del fren vemos abundantesnubes s severa con ráfagas d viento que se extienden al sur cea de corpushristi y detrás del frente vemoseve sy el sistema ja preón no se ve afectado, vemos abundant lluvia y quedabajo terreno saturado y vemos 5-8 pulgad de precipitacnes. regresamos los estudi. (mÚca). ♪ ♪. (mÚca >>> ahora pasamos a las notas del ndo del espectáculo y después de los rumores de rompimiento e infidelidnahí acróqu todo sería mentir y su relación con el gobernador esa más rme que nua y cristian avez informó que estuvo 10 días en rehalitación,pero ahor istianhavez estaría posutldo a "hoy noe puedo vantar" >>> > ahora parece e a eiza gonzález no le gustó mucho el disfraz que miy que se pu
. > c es corazón, los residentes de brooklyn honraron a las víctimas del hurac sandy. más información.gresos c >>> vamocon ela con denisse isaac. a las 3:10 de la tar mcú habrán 54°. pero bno, ya saben, arepararse! >>quiero guien que me de calor! con ese stido no te hará falta. >>> excelente, una mana con temperaturas frías ne las moas rocos pero delante del fren vemos abundantesnubes s severa con ráfagas d viento que se extienden al sur cea de corpushristi...
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nothing has been normal since sandy. katie: i know holidays are such important times for all families. our friends at stop and shop know that as well. they want to make sure everyone has a special thanksgiving this ear. they are sending you home with -- $100 gift card. thank you. thank you so much. meanwhile deanna from long beach, new york, you lost almost all of your clothes to sandy. i also heard you did something special with the clothing that you had left. >> my sister also lost everything. whatever i had left i shared with her so we can split it and have something to go from. katie: one company that has been here with you all since the storm was macy's. .hey donated $1 million you may want to buy clothes but macy's has more than clothes. you can find something you need from macy's or something maybe for your home. meanwhile, gigi is here. she is the owner of a bay restaurant in union beach, new jersey. the restaurant i know was destroyed by sandy. you also took 15 people into your home after sandy hit, right. >> we
nothing has been normal since sandy. katie: i know holidays are such important times for all families. our friends at stop and shop know that as well. they want to make sure everyone has a special thanksgiving this ear. they are sending you home with -- $100 gift card. thank you. thank you so much. meanwhile deanna from long beach, new york, you lost almost all of your clothes to sandy. i also heard you did something special with the clothing that you had left. >> my sister also lost...
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sandy was huge. the wind field more than 1,000 miles across piling water from the ocean onto that coast for hours. and third, that epic storm surge, 8 to 10 feet, fueled in part because sandy hit during a full moon, meaning even higher tides than normal. dunes and wider beaches are our best defense but today much of the shore is just as vulnerable. >> are we more protected or better off if sandy were to hit a week from now? >> right now it would still be rough. the area with the most damage we still haven't gotten to yet. >> reporter: some of the reason, it took congress almost a year to release relief funds. out of nearly $48 billion in relief, today only $5.2 billion has been spent. >> if you want to know can it happen again, i think the answer is obvious, that yes. >> definitely. >> reporter: it's so wild to be up close to a home like this that looks like sandy could have happened yesterday. right next door one of those plowed lots. behind it a completely new home, so all levels of recovery. a rem
sandy was huge. the wind field more than 1,000 miles across piling water from the ocean onto that coast for hours. and third, that epic storm surge, 8 to 10 feet, fueled in part because sandy hit during a full moon, meaning even higher tides than normal. dunes and wider beaches are our best defense but today much of the shore is just as vulnerable. >> are we more protected or better off if sandy were to hit a week from now? >> right now it would still be rough. the area with the...
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the problem with sandy was it hit us on our vulnerable side. a massive storm surge up and down the coastline. 80 mile-an-hour winds, and this entire area got a lesson in vulnerability including the devastation along the jersey shore. a lot of which is still visible to this day. lester holt is across the way in ortley beach, new jersey, good evening. >> reporter: brian, good evening. you may not have expected to see this one year later, but each area here, each home tells a story. maybe a story of renewal or disappointment. for others, it's a story of limbo living as if sandy hit only yesterday. sandy hit at high tide. >> the fear is that all of this water will come together and inundate this town. >> reporter: there was simply no defense for a 14-foot storm surge. >> the entire coastline has basically been rearranged. >> reporter: it swamped the electrical grids and laid waste to hundreds of miles of shoreline. >> i was lucky to survive. i went to a friend's house thinking okay, i'll be back the next day. >> reporter: a year of next days later
the problem with sandy was it hit us on our vulnerable side. a massive storm surge up and down the coastline. 80 mile-an-hour winds, and this entire area got a lesson in vulnerability including the devastation along the jersey shore. a lot of which is still visible to this day. lester holt is across the way in ortley beach, new jersey, good evening. >> reporter: brian, good evening. you may not have expected to see this one year later, but each area here, each home tells a story. maybe a...
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on the anniversary of hurricane sandy, with a vote against helping sandy victims under his belt at a fund-raiser in new york, senator tom coburn says harry reid is the one who's the blank hole. really senator? glass houses. >>> there's new polling out in >>> there's new polling out in the virginia governor's race. the tea party republican governor is losing badly to the republican from virginia. the new poll out from "the washington post" also asks virginians specifically about what they think about the tea party right now. and the answers are, maybe it's not surprising, but they're definitely not pretty. the majority say they are opposed to the tea party right now. and if you look at just people who feel very strongly about the tea party, the number of virginian who is strongly oppose the tea party, outnumber those that are actually for the tea party three to one. hydration is in. [ female announcer ] only aveeno daily moisturizing lotion has an active naturals oat formula that creates a moisture reserve so skin can replenish itself. aveeno® naturally beautiful results. you may be
on the anniversary of hurricane sandy, with a vote against helping sandy victims under his belt at a fund-raiser in new york, senator tom coburn says harry reid is the one who's the blank hole. really senator? glass houses. >>> there's new polling out in >>> there's new polling out in the virginia governor's race. the tea party republican governor is losing badly to the republican from virginia. the new poll out from "the washington post" also asks virginians...
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si algo queda claro es que los patrones cambiaron, y sandy lamentablemente se puede repetir. sandy, la segunda tormenta mÁs costosa en la historia de estados unidos dejÓ perdidas por 68 mil millones de dÓlares. un aÑo despuÉs queda claro que tambiÉn dejÓ varias lecciones por aprender. en coney island, blanca rosa vilchez. >>> visita u-videos para saber cÓmo se formo sandy, las imÁgenes del antes y despuÉs. >>> la violencia se recrudeciÓ en municipios de michoacÁn, esta relacionada con la delincuencia organizada. y entre ellos un elemento de la policÍa federal. >>> fuerzas federales del ejercito mexicano asumieron la protecciÓn tras los incidentes que dejaron 7 muertos. >>> hay una vigilancia precisa completa del ejercito mexicano y de la policÍa federal preventiva y de ser necesario naturalmente y si asÍ es la instrucciÓn participarÍa el gobierno del estado. >>> vehÍculos blindados, camionetas artilladas y helicÓpteros realizaron sobrevuelos. el gobierno dio a conocer que fuerzas federales se enfrentaron con personas que tuvieron que ver con los ataques co
si algo queda claro es que los patrones cambiaron, y sandy lamentablemente se puede repetir. sandy, la segunda tormenta mÁs costosa en la historia de estados unidos dejÓ perdidas por 68 mil millones de dÓlares. un aÑo despuÉs queda claro que tambiÉn dejÓ varias lecciones por aprender. en coney island, blanca rosa vilchez. >>> visita u-videos para saber cÓmo se formo sandy, las imÁgenes del antes y despuÉs. >>> la violencia se recrudeciÓ en municipios de michoacÁn,...
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on the anniversary of hurricane sandy, with a vote against helping sandy victims under his belt at a fund-raiser in new york, senator tom coburn says harry reid is the one who's the blank hole. really senator? glass houses. when we land, but i am so stuffed up, i can't rest. [ male announcer ] nyquil cold and flu liquid gels don't unstuff your nose. they don't? alka seltzer plus night fights your worst cold symptoms, plus has a decongestant. [ inhales deeply ] oh. what a relief it is. once wrote something on a sheet of paper and placed it in his factory for all to see. ♪ four simple words where the meaning has never been lost. the challenge always accepted. and the calling forever answered. ♪ introducing the all-new 2014 s-class. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. to roll out a perfectly flaky crust that's made from scratch. or mix vegetables with all white meat chicken and homemade gravy. but marie callender's does. just sit down and savor. marie callender's. it's time to savor. be careful babe. [ doorbell rings ] let's see what's cookin'. look at this. that's a swiffer. i don'
on the anniversary of hurricane sandy, with a vote against helping sandy victims under his belt at a fund-raiser in new york, senator tom coburn says harry reid is the one who's the blank hole. really senator? glass houses. when we land, but i am so stuffed up, i can't rest. [ male announcer ] nyquil cold and flu liquid gels don't unstuff your nose. they don't? alka seltzer plus night fights your worst cold symptoms, plus has a decongestant. [ inhales deeply ] oh. what a relief it is. once...
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on the anniversary of hurricane sandy, with a vote against helping sandy victims under his belt at a fundrai-raiser in new york, senator tom coburn says harry reid is the one who's the blank hole. really senator? glass houses. with centurylink as your trusted it partner, you'll experience reliable uptime for the network and services you depend on. multi-layered security solutions keep your information safe, and secure. and responsive dedicated support meets your needs, and eases your mind. centurylink. your link to what's next. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. wears off. [ female announcer ] stop searching and start repairing. eucerin professional repair moisturize
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for most of us sandy is no longer in our head lines. for those who lost everything it still tops their personal front page. >> a bonfire in sea bright, new jersey marks a celebration of survival for those who endured d super storm sandy last year. >> a year after the storm ravaged areas of new jersey and new york rebuilding continues. flooding and fire wiped out homes also. >> right now every conversation we have leads to hurricane sandy. i look forward to the day when we move beyond that. >> stories of hope continue to emerge. in rock away, new york the home of rosa vasquez looked like this january. the house has been rebuilt with numerous donated items. >> it's overwhelming when you don't have your own place to go to. to finally have your own home and be able to come home, it's undescribable. >> there was water into the dressing drawers. >> ruth fountain of crisfield remembers super storm sandy. flooding ravaged the eastern shore town. she's among some of the hardest hit residents in maryland. the rebuilding continues. >> they've been
for most of us sandy is no longer in our head lines. for those who lost everything it still tops their personal front page. >> a bonfire in sea bright, new jersey marks a celebration of survival for those who endured d super storm sandy last year. >> a year after the storm ravaged areas of new jersey and new york rebuilding continues. flooding and fire wiped out homes also. >> right now every conversation we have leads to hurricane sandy. i look forward to the day when we move...
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which has sued governor cristie over sandy aid. congressman, i'll begin with you, has governor christie done a good job? >> he's done a good job to build his image. the harder you're hit by sandy, the less satisfied you are with the response of the christie administration. you'll hear you made reference to this lawsuit against him on lack of transparency on how the funds disburse and object a very small fraction of the funds have been disbursed. and so i think there's a lot that's lacking in the response. and i also should say, the response should include a forth right recognition of the reality of climate change and that the response should include keeping the government open so that the -- so that the federal funds can actually be distributed. you know, a billion and a half dollars in funds were delayed, hud funds because of the government closure. >> i want to play this clip of chris christie talking about preparing for the next storm. take a listen. >> the fact is that we have to look at what's happened in this state and react
which has sued governor cristie over sandy aid. congressman, i'll begin with you, has governor christie done a good job? >> he's done a good job to build his image. the harder you're hit by sandy, the less satisfied you are with the response of the christie administration. you'll hear you made reference to this lawsuit against him on lack of transparency on how the funds disburse and object a very small fraction of the funds have been disbursed. and so i think there's a lot that's lacking...
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this was one of the hardest hit areas by sandy. twenty-three people died and two people on this block alone. and residents say less than 25% of their neighborses have neighe returned. at this restaurant friends gathered in the bar john toto's grandmother ran the restaurant for decade. decades. he brought the property 25 years ago to keep the family tradition alive. >> i had photos when my grandmother had it the 1950 hurricane. but he doesn't plan to rebuild the house next door. >> i'm done. a ththe storm surged eight foot waves. >> hopefully more and more people will come back and our lives will get back to normalcy. >> the chamber of commerce had a block party to lend support. >> with a third of businesses nearby still closed many people are not in the mood to celebrate any time soon. >> joining me now are congressman gregory neaks. and joseph popello and president an ceo of zone a it's a non-profit that helps people hurt by hurricane sandy. i thank you all for joining us. congressman i would like to start with you. the cost of th
this was one of the hardest hit areas by sandy. twenty-three people died and two people on this block alone. and residents say less than 25% of their neighborses have neighe returned. at this restaurant friends gathered in the bar john toto's grandmother ran the restaurant for decade. decades. he brought the property 25 years ago to keep the family tradition alive. >> i had photos when my grandmother had it the 1950 hurricane. but he doesn't plan to rebuild the house next door. >>...
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. >>> one year ago, superstorm sandy devastated parts of maryland, delaware, new york and new jersey. tonight, one year later, the hardest hit communities are still trying to recover. dozens of homes still waiting to be rebuilt and businesses still closed but there are some signs of progress along the coast. wjz is live. kai jackson has more on the recovery. >> reporter: superstorm sandy isn't in the daily headlines as it once was but many who lived through it are still dealing with the effects. a bonfire in seabright, new jersey, marks a celebration of survival for those who endured superstorm sandy last year. the anniversary of the hurricane is both poignant and painful. even a year after the storm ravaged the area, rebuilding continues. homes in breezy point, new york, were wiped out by flooding and fire. on the anniversary, volunteers planted seagrass as a buffer against future storms. >> right now, every conversation we have leads to hurricane sandy. >> reporter: stories of hope continue to emerge from the devastation. in far rockaway, new york, the home of rosa vasquez looked ju
. >>> one year ago, superstorm sandy devastated parts of maryland, delaware, new york and new jersey. tonight, one year later, the hardest hit communities are still trying to recover. dozens of homes still waiting to be rebuilt and businesses still closed but there are some signs of progress along the coast. wjz is live. kai jackson has more on the recovery. >> reporter: superstorm sandy isn't in the daily headlines as it once was but many who lived through it are still dealing...
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sandy caused an estimated $65 billion in damage. elected officals say more work is needed to rebuild. >> those are the headlines a the 2atthis hour. consider this is next. and remember you can get the latest news on-line at aljazeera.com. ♪ >> one year after the superstorm sandy the eastern seaboard is still recovering. after billions were pledged for the recovery why are so many people still homeless and why has so little of the money basketbalbasketballbeenspent. >> president obama's tenure has seen it's share of controversy. how is his approval rating so high is he the second teflon president. >> and hard-core fans spend countless hours into the fantasticsy football league should they be able to spend money and b bye buy shares. >> we begin with superstorm sandy. 12 months after the storm batter theebattered the northeast. many are still waiting to rebuild. al jazeera reports from a stat n island neighborhood that turned out to be the deadliest place to be in new york. in 2012. one year later recovery seems unlikely if not impo
sandy caused an estimated $65 billion in damage. elected officals say more work is needed to rebuild. >> those are the headlines a the 2atthis hour. consider this is next. and remember you can get the latest news on-line at aljazeera.com. ♪ >> one year after the superstorm sandy the eastern seaboard is still recovering. after billions were pledged for the recovery why are so many people still homeless and why has so little of the money basketbalbasketballbeenspent. >>...
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new york studios to talk more about that event and the lessons we should take away from superstorm sandy is dr any rosenberg director of the center for science and democracy with the union of concerned scientists dr rosenberg thanks for joining us tonight. thank you very much tom tell us about the conference that you hosted today. well we brought together citizens into experts to talk about where we should go from here and we are a year after superstorm sandy recovery operations are still going on some people are still suffering from the effects of the storm and we know this will happen again so what are the paths forward for communities for the state and frankly for the nation you could extend that to the world of course we want to focus on what is the evidence and what should people know about what's coming. you're. an expert on the oceans as i recall is that right. where it were that we stand today it's i would say level rise and and what is the state of life in the oceans.
new york studios to talk more about that event and the lessons we should take away from superstorm sandy is dr any rosenberg director of the center for science and democracy with the union of concerned scientists dr rosenberg thanks for joining us tonight. thank you very much tom tell us about the conference that you hosted today. well we brought together citizens into experts to talk about where we should go from here and we are a year after superstorm sandy recovery operations are still going...
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>> epic sandy. they called it the monster storm. one of the biggest and baddest ever to hit the northeast. we're taking sandy by the numbers to see how it all adds ♪ [ man ] adventure, it means taking chances. it means trying something new. [ woman ] just, that uncertainty of what's to come. [ man ] just kidding. ♪ can you please stop doing that? ♪ [ woman ] you walk outside in brooklyn, and it's cement and broken glass. and this is just like... the opposite of that. ♪ >>> good evening. world leaders are up in arms over america's secret information gathering, but not just the government collecting data. we are living in the days of do it yourself sleuth. suspicious of your spouse? worried about your kids? there is an app for that. abc's juju chang dives into a world where secrets are quickly becoming a thing of the past. >> reporter: whether snooping on your neighbors as posted on youtube, keeping tabs on your sitter or just trying to bust your two-timing spouse it seems nearly everyone is spying on someone. the right to pri
>> epic sandy. they called it the monster storm. one of the biggest and baddest ever to hit the northeast. we're taking sandy by the numbers to see how it all adds ♪ [ man ] adventure, it means taking chances. it means trying something new. [ woman ] just, that uncertainty of what's to come. [ man ] just kidding. ♪ can you please stop doing that? ♪ [ woman ] you walk outside in brooklyn, and it's cement and broken glass. and this is just like... the opposite of that. ♪...
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a lot of questions since sandy - could it happen again. i want to take you back to 1856, to 2012 - these are the storms that made landfall in new jersey or game 65 miles off new jersey. i want you to notice the trajectory from the south-west to the north-east, where almost all of the storms travelled, except sandy - that went from south-east to north-west. the big problem here is the strongest part of the storm is always on the right-hand side of the storm. normally if we have another storm like this or any storms coming up through new jersey most will take this traj ectry. and the strongest part will be over the atlantic ocean. can it happen? of course it could. most likely it will be a long time. when i see you later in the show i'll talk about what will happen for game 6 of the world series. >> consumers are bes mistic, businesses are -- bes mistic and businesses are making fewer sales. that's good news for investors. record highs on walt. >> connecting two continents and one city underground. the $4 billion tunnel next. conversation >>
a lot of questions since sandy - could it happen again. i want to take you back to 1856, to 2012 - these are the storms that made landfall in new jersey or game 65 miles off new jersey. i want you to notice the trajectory from the south-west to the north-east, where almost all of the storms travelled, except sandy - that went from south-east to north-west. the big problem here is the strongest part of the storm is always on the right-hand side of the storm. normally if we have another storm...
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. >>> when we return, rising from superstorm sandy. residents in one hard-hit area mark the one-year anniversary as their beach community returns from the ruins. fiber that's taste-free, grit-free and dissolves completely. so you can feel free to add it to anything. and feel better about doing it. better it with benefiber. ♪ this week at kmart, get 50% off costumes. and, shop your way members get an additional 10% back in points. plus, fun size candy is 2 for $5. kmart. get in. get more halloween. or giving the dog a workout, find your balance™. every delicious balance bar® has 40-30-30 balanced nutrition to give you energy that lasts. balance bar®... have you found your balance™? [ dog barks ] kevin deleon kevin deleoforecas the country. kevin deleoforecas washington, d.c., cloudy today, 67 the high. atlanta, sunshine. and cloudy in st. louis. cloudy also in denver today. seattle, some sun with a high of 54. >>> a dust storm in arizona caused a huge pileup, killing three people and injuring at least 12 others. police say 19 ve
. >>> when we return, rising from superstorm sandy. residents in one hard-hit area mark the one-year anniversary as their beach community returns from the ruins. fiber that's taste-free, grit-free and dissolves completely. so you can feel free to add it to anything. and feel better about doing it. better it with benefiber. ♪ this week at kmart, get 50% off costumes. and, shop your way members get an additional 10% back in points. plus, fun size candy is 2 for $5. kmart. get in. get...
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. >> y ha pasado un año desde que la tormenta sandy azotó la costa del país, vamos a ver los detalles de el efecto de esta tormenta. >> hace un año, un muchacho se acercó desesperado, mientras reportábamos en una de las costas de nueva jersey. >> tengo una pareja en la casa con una niña. >> reportero: lo que pasó después, fue un recorrido entre las calles del vecindario, buscando la zona más alta fuera de su casa, mientras que nos azotaba el huracán, los llevamos a su destino y no supimos qué pasó después. a un año del huracán quisimos conocerlos más de cerca. erika fue la persona que llevamos. nos explicó, cuando sandy tocó puerto con 70 miércoles lasas-mi trabajar como de costumbre y ya en la tarde el huracán tocaba la puerta. >> fue muy fuerte, más de lo que esperábamos, me empezó a dar miedo. >> reportero: minutos después, recogió ropa, y decidió evacuar, demasiado tarde. >> salimos aquí a la caudra, pero ya el agua estaba ahí. >> reportero: un amigo que vivía cerca, nos encontró a unas cuadras, y nosotros lo encontramos y hicimos un reportaje que hasta
. >> y ha pasado un año desde que la tormenta sandy azotó la costa del país, vamos a ver los detalles de el efecto de esta tormenta. >> hace un año, un muchacho se acercó desesperado, mientras reportábamos en una de las costas de nueva jersey. >> tengo una pareja en la casa con una niña. >> reportero: lo que pasó después, fue un recorrido entre las calles del vecindario, buscando la zona más alta fuera de su casa, mientras que nos azotaba el huracán, los...
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cientos de llinternas y vela alumnarÁn en una vigilia para recordar a vÍctimas de la sÚper tormenta sandy que azotÓ la zona hace exactamente un aÑo, es una forma de demostrar que la luz triunfÓ sobre tinieblas como nos dice fernanda c desde new jersey. muchas familias siguen esperando aunque sea un rayito de luz. >> ahÍ fui que el agua estaba mÁs alta hacia la ventana. >> decÍa que se sentia como si estuviera dentro de una pecera. >> y aquÍ donde yo miraba todo. >> a un aÑo de sandy, hoy recurre su hogar un lugar sagrado viene a celebrar el aniversario pero de un milagro. >> yo pensÉ que ya (sollozos) ahÍ nos quedÁbamos y nos Íbamos a venir todos abajo, pero entre todos nos dÁbamos las fuerzas y recibamos. >> comparte la historia con mÁs de 200 familias hispanas que lo perdieron todo tan solo en su Área acuerdo al centro nacional de huracanes sandy strufdestruÓ mil hogares, para miles de familia el proceso de recuperaciÓn ha sido una constante batalla con quiÉnes deberÍa protegerlos, las aseguradoras y la ayuda del gobierno. >> muchos que tenÍan dinero para arreglar la
cientos de llinternas y vela alumnarÁn en una vigilia para recordar a vÍctimas de la sÚper tormenta sandy que azotÓ la zona hace exactamente un aÑo, es una forma de demostrar que la luz triunfÓ sobre tinieblas como nos dice fernanda c desde new jersey. muchas familias siguen esperando aunque sea un rayito de luz. >> ahÍ fui que el agua estaba mÁs alta hacia la ventana. >> decÍa que se sentia como si estuviera dentro de una pecera. >> y aquÍ donde yo miraba todo....
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already happening and thanks to sea levels rising at an alarming rate we sure to see some hurricane sandy style flooding or worse much more frequently according to a recent and a report meanwhile our do nothing congress wants to do nothing about climate change or carbon emission problems while the country they're representing continues to suck up twenty five percent of the world's energy and until we all wake up and acknowledge the serious problems on the horizon disasters like sandy could become the norm.
already happening and thanks to sea levels rising at an alarming rate we sure to see some hurricane sandy style flooding or worse much more frequently according to a recent and a report meanwhile our do nothing congress wants to do nothing about climate change or carbon emission problems while the country they're representing continues to suck up twenty five percent of the world's energy and until we all wake up and acknowledge the serious problems on the horizon disasters like sandy could...
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breaking the set on this day last year new york and new jersey were getting rocked by superstorm hurricane sandy overall the storm cost the city's sixty five billion dollars and took months of cleanup efforts no doubt it was a devastating storm but as we look back one year later what have we learned for the next time a storm this size hits we do know that the subway system will probably be shut down again due to massive flooding keep in mind there are still hundreds of people living out of hotels because they don't have a home to return to i'm sure congress eventually agreed to send fifty one billion dollars in relief to the victims of sandy but we don't know where that money went according the national center for disaster preparedness only twenty three percent has been the first of the agencies directly involved in the relief efforts and only fifteen percent of that has actually reached the hands of the victims but a lack of financial aid isn't the only glaring problem here those who were fortunate enough to rebuild post sandy are doing so in locations that are red zones for flooding related di
breaking the set on this day last year new york and new jersey were getting rocked by superstorm hurricane sandy overall the storm cost the city's sixty five billion dollars and took months of cleanup efforts no doubt it was a devastating storm but as we look back one year later what have we learned for the next time a storm this size hits we do know that the subway system will probably be shut down again due to massive flooding keep in mind there are still hundreds of people living out of...
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now that's progressive. >>> let me finish up with hurricane sandy. what it told us was that particularly at times of stress, americans stick together and want to see our leaders doing the same. the most memorable and the most positive reminder of 2012 was a picture of the president of the united states, a democrat, and the governor of new jersey, a republican walking together along the new jersey shore to get the cleanup job going. americans don't ask much of their political leaders, don't ask them to be always cheerful or remembering your name is next time you see them. but they ask you to do the job of managing the fort when it's under attack. we want them to care, to be seen caring. the very best of the stories about my personal inside role as top aid to speaker tip o'neill in his six-year relationship with speaker ronald reagan. i'll be at north hills, pennsylvania to talk about my book, "tip and the gipper" which many people have come to us and said they love. thanks for being was, all in with chris hayes starts right now. >>> good evening from
now that's progressive. >>> let me finish up with hurricane sandy. what it told us was that particularly at times of stress, americans stick together and want to see our leaders doing the same. the most memorable and the most positive reminder of 2012 was a picture of the president of the united states, a democrat, and the governor of new jersey, a republican walking together along the new jersey shore to get the cleanup job going. americans don't ask much of their political leaders,...
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now that's progressive. >>> let me finish up with hurricane sandy. what it told us was that particularly at times of stress, americans stick together and want to see our leaders doing the same. the most memorable and the most positive reminder of 2012 was a picture of the president of the united states, a democrat, and the governor of new jersey, a republican walking together along the new jersey shore to get the cleanup job going. americans don't ask much of their political leaders, don't ask them to be always cheerful or remembering your name is next time you see them. but they ask you to do the job of managing the fort when it's under attack. we want them to care, to be seen caring. the very best of the stories about my personal inside role as
now that's progressive. >>> let me finish up with hurricane sandy. what it told us was that particularly at times of stress, americans stick together and want to see our leaders doing the same. the most memorable and the most positive reminder of 2012 was a picture of the president of the united states, a democrat, and the governor of new jersey, a republican walking together along the new jersey shore to get the cleanup job going. americans don't ask much of their political leaders,...
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and superstorm sandy rocketed the numbers of chris christie. republican senator olympia snowe says that it a reminder what all parties should be doing at all times. and food stamps. one in three americans are getting some kind of food assistance. and get a load of of how some states are whacking back. all of that losing its roster and that does not mean 250,000-dollar home theaters to the new rich people in china. boy, those guys learn capitalism and fat. on the show that is all about capitalism, it starts right now. ♪ ♪ neil: we are discovering how bad it is getting. anywhere from 40 to 60 million americans. firefighters and other engineers are literally climbing 74 floors to get inside. >> federal offices will be closed again. the nations office closed again. the winds continue to come in from south north and to north and pound the water out into the new york city area and we are seeing the storm surge levels continue to be unprecedented. neil: very few are working in lower manhattan today. 13-foot surges along the new jersey coast. along
and superstorm sandy rocketed the numbers of chris christie. republican senator olympia snowe says that it a reminder what all parties should be doing at all times. and food stamps. one in three americans are getting some kind of food assistance. and get a load of of how some states are whacking back. all of that losing its roster and that does not mean 250,000-dollar home theaters to the new rich people in china. boy, those guys learn capitalism and fat. on the show that is all about...
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the recovery one year after hurricane sandy. the terrifying memories, property damage and financial frustration. >> we have to rebuild, take out a mortgage. >> who's rebuilding and who's not. >>> later, creative costumes. our annual halloween fashion show and inspiration for kids and grown-ups. dressing up has never been so fun. it is wednesday, october 30th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now" with john muller and diana perez. >> good wednesday morning, everybody. a lot of costumes we want to show you. i'm excited because those are costumes that are kind of trendy right now. everybody's gonna probably dress like this. a lot of people don't realize the costumes out there and a lot of classics, too. >> put ours to shame. i had an eye patch and that was it. >> i don't think that will work now. what's alexis for halloween this year? >> katniss. >> from "hunger games." that's also very trendy. >> i made her a homemade bow. from a stick in the back yard. >> you have to bring in pictures. >> i will. >> this is exciti
the recovery one year after hurricane sandy. the terrifying memories, property damage and financial frustration. >> we have to rebuild, take out a mortgage. >> who's rebuilding and who's not. >>> later, creative costumes. our annual halloween fashion show and inspiration for kids and grown-ups. dressing up has never been so fun. it is wednesday, october 30th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now" with john muller and diana perez. >>...
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to i'm sure congress eventually agreed to send fifty one billion dollars in relief to the victims of sandy we don't know where that money went according the national center for disaster preparedness only twenty three percent has been the first of the agencies directly involved in the relief efforts and only fifteen percent of that has actually reached the hands of the victims but a lack of financial aid isn't the only glaring problem here those who were fortunate enough to rebuild post sandy are doing so in locations that are red zones for flooding related disasters in the future basically they're setting themselves up for disaster all over again which brings us to the elephant in the room and no one not talking about chris christie i'm talking about climate change half of the politicians out there want to stick their heads in the sand and keep denying the obvious fact that climate change isn't only real it's already happening and thanks to sea levels rising at an alarming rate we sure to see some hurricane sandy style flooding or worse much more frequently according to a recent and no way
to i'm sure congress eventually agreed to send fifty one billion dollars in relief to the victims of sandy we don't know where that money went according the national center for disaster preparedness only twenty three percent has been the first of the agencies directly involved in the relief efforts and only fifteen percent of that has actually reached the hands of the victims but a lack of financial aid isn't the only glaring problem here those who were fortunate enough to rebuild post sandy...
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second only to hurricane katrina, sandy is one of the most expensive storms in u.s. history and one of its most deadly. the power does return and the rebuilding begins. televised relief efforts. star-studded concerts, raised $90 million for victims. in january of this year the senate passes and president obama signs the $50.5 billion sandy aid bill. now, one year later, thousand of families are still recovering from the devastation but it is their faith and resilience that prove they're truly stronger this is the creamy chicken corn chowder. i mean, look at it. so indulgent. did i tell you i am on the... [ both ] chicken pot pie diet! me too! [ male announcer ] so indulgent, you'll never believe they're light. 100-calorie progresso light soups. [ female announcer ] at 100 calories, not all food choices add up. some are giant. some not so giant. when managing your weight, bigger is always better. ♪ ho ho ho ♪ green giant >>> retaining reinforcements and return on investments. san jose is struggling to keep its new police officers from leaving for other departments
second only to hurricane katrina, sandy is one of the most expensive storms in u.s. history and one of its most deadly. the power does return and the rebuilding begins. televised relief efforts. star-studded concerts, raised $90 million for victims. in january of this year the senate passes and president obama signs the $50.5 billion sandy aid bill. now, one year later, thousand of families are still recovering from the devastation but it is their faith and resilience that prove they're truly...
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already happening and thanks to sea levels rising at an alarming rate we sure to see some hurricane sandy style flooding or worse much more frequently according to a recent report meanwhile our do nothing congress wants to do nothing about climate change or carbon emission problems while the country they're representing continues .
already happening and thanks to sea levels rising at an alarming rate we sure to see some hurricane sandy style flooding or worse much more frequently according to a recent report meanwhile our do nothing congress wants to do nothing about climate change or carbon emission problems while the country they're representing continues .
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exactly one year ago, superstorm sandy barreled into the northeast causing $60 billion in damage. the second most costly in history. many coastal towns in new york and new jersey will be holding candle light vigils tonight. >>> well, halloween all about ghosts and goblins, but it is the economy that's spooking people this year. on the consumer watch, julie watts explains why spending is down and what it's going to mean for the holiday. >> wear wolves, sexy pirates, there are plenty of costumes to choose from. there just aren't as many customers in line as there were this time last year. >> come back see us again. happy halloween. >> michael ellis say missof the customers they do have are spending less recycling old costumes. >> this year we have let more people than last year. people looking for a wig or particular makeup. redoing the costumes they had last year so delay need accessories to make it new. >> the national retail federation estimates americans will spend about a billion dollars less that year. >> consumers are not in a very party-oriented mood. >> our consumer psychol
exactly one year ago, superstorm sandy barreled into the northeast causing $60 billion in damage. the second most costly in history. many coastal towns in new york and new jersey will be holding candle light vigils tonight. >>> well, halloween all about ghosts and goblins, but it is the economy that's spooking people this year. on the consumer watch, julie watts explains why spending is down and what it's going to mean for the holiday. >> wear wolves, sexy pirates, there are...
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. >> ifill: and one year after superstorm sandy, what american cities can learn from the netherlands, as they prepare for the next big storm. >> test test test for newshour. testing testing. >> you are quite surprised to see a city like new york, so many people expose and no levees and no protection at all, that was astonishing to me. >> ifill: those are just some of the stories we're covering on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> united healthcare-- online at uhc.com. >> the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: members of congress took fresh aim at the new health care law today. the house ways and means committee called in the head of the center
. >> ifill: and one year after superstorm sandy, what american cities can learn from the netherlands, as they prepare for the next big storm. >> test test test for newshour. testing testing. >> you are quite surprised to see a city like new york, so many people expose and no levees and no protection at all, that was astonishing to me. >> ifill: those are just some of the stories we're covering on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has...
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>>"this town gets whacked by sandy and this fire." >>"it's punch in the gut, poppy, i'm not gonna kid ya. you sit there's no reason why, there is no good answer. the only thing you can do is deal with it." >> reporter:at the beachcomber bar and grill something astounding happened. >> reporter:the businesses on both sides of michael carbone's restaurant burned down. >> reporter:but his. did not. >>"fire, storm, we're here - this is our life. this is how we make our living and the lesson is we're jersey strong." >> reporter:strong. a good word to describe folks here. >> reporter:and what bubba built -- twice -- he's building again -- come hell or high water. >>"if i can get my doors open, pay my rent, pay my employees i'll be happy. i'll be happy. i'll be open - that's the goal." >> jacqueline: we will talk more about the weather coming up in just a minute. widespread 40 that is the dark blue on your screen. there is a frost advisory but i'd want to track the temperatures into the afternoon and he was the '60s in the north bay to inland
>>"this town gets whacked by sandy and this fire." >>"it's punch in the gut, poppy, i'm not gonna kid ya. you sit there's no reason why, there is no good answer. the only thing you can do is deal with it." >> reporter:at the beachcomber bar and grill something astounding happened. >> reporter:the businesses on both sides of michael carbone's restaurant burned down. >> reporter:but his. did not. >>"fire, storm, we're here - this is our...
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. >> hoy se conmemora el primer aniversario del ademÁs te del huracÁn sandy, son muchos damnificados que continÚan por recuperar lo que llevÓ la tormenta, nos cuenta cÓmo ha transcurrido su vida un aÑo despuÉs. >> ella nos mandÓ esta mesa. >> cuenta la familia valdÉs que sus sentimiento de gratitud es hoy mÁs fuerte que nunca. >> tenemos que volver de cero a nada y aquÍ estamos dÁndole. >> en esta ocasiÓn hablamos en la cocina de su casa, un escenario totalmente distinto al de hace un aÑo atrÁs cuando conocÍ a juan carlos, un nancy y sus tres hijos. >> en aquel entonces la familia de origen mexicano se encontraba viviendo en un albergue me mostraron lo que habÍa quedado de lo que alguna vez fue su hogar, era un panorama desolador mostraba como en un abrir y cerrar de ojos el agua acabÓ con esfuerzos y recuerdos. >> sabes llegas aquÍ como migrante, te cuesta trabajo terminar las cosas que tÚ tienes y te quedas asÍ en la calle, como que dices wow!. >> sin embargo, valdÉs tenÍan mucho que agradecer, ellos vivieron para kont a) la tragedia que desatÓ la llamada sÚp
. >> hoy se conmemora el primer aniversario del ademÁs te del huracÁn sandy, son muchos damnificados que continÚan por recuperar lo que llevÓ la tormenta, nos cuenta cÓmo ha transcurrido su vida un aÑo despuÉs. >> ella nos mandÓ esta mesa. >> cuenta la familia valdÉs que sus sentimiento de gratitud es hoy mÁs fuerte que nunca. >> tenemos que volver de cero a nada y aquÍ estamos dÁndole. >> en esta ocasiÓn hablamos en la cocina de su casa, un escenario...
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the set on this day last year new york and new jersey were getting wrecked by superstorm hurricane sandy overall the storm cost the city's sixty five billion dollars and took months of cleanup efforts no doubt it was a devastating storm and as we look back one year later what have we learned from the next time a storm this size hits we do know that the subway system will probably be shut down again due to massive flooding keep in mind there are still hundreds of people living out of hotels because they don't have a home to return to i'm sure congress eventually agreed to send fifty one billion dollars in relief to the victims of sandy but we don't know where that money went according to national center for disaster preparedness only twenty three percent has been disbursed of the agencies directly involved in relief efforts and only fifteen percent of that has actually reached the hands of the victims but a lack of financial aid isn't the only glaring problem here those who were fortunate enough to rebuild post sandy are doing so in locations that are red zones for flooding related disast
the set on this day last year new york and new jersey were getting wrecked by superstorm hurricane sandy overall the storm cost the city's sixty five billion dollars and took months of cleanup efforts no doubt it was a devastating storm and as we look back one year later what have we learned from the next time a storm this size hits we do know that the subway system will probably be shut down again due to massive flooding keep in mind there are still hundreds of people living out of hotels...
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of financial aid isn't the only glaring problem here those who were fortunate enough to rebuild post sandy are doing so in locations that are red zones for flooding related disasters in the future basically they're setting themselves up for disaster all over again which brings us to the elephant in the room and no i'm not talking about chris christie i'm talking about climate change half of the politicians out there want to stick their heads in the sand and keep denying the obvious fact that climate change isn't only real it's already happening and thanks to sea levels rising at an alarming rate we sure to see some hurricane sandy style flooding or worse much more frequently according to a recent and a report meanwhile our do nothing congress wants to do nothing about climate change or carbon emission problems while the country they're representing continues to suck up twenty five percent of the world's energy and until we all wake up and acknowledge the serious problems on the horizon disasters like sandy could become the norm. in the book please please a little very hard to take a. look.
of financial aid isn't the only glaring problem here those who were fortunate enough to rebuild post sandy are doing so in locations that are red zones for flooding related disasters in the future basically they're setting themselves up for disaster all over again which brings us to the elephant in the room and no i'm not talking about chris christie i'm talking about climate change half of the politicians out there want to stick their heads in the sand and keep denying the obvious fact that...
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all that coming to an end as we look back a year ago, interesting loop there on sandy. as we look ahead we see rain coming in late halloween night into the day on friday. on and off rain could linger. we'll get another surge out of the south. tonight 48, mostly cloudy with a light southeast wind tomorrow. 712 balmy degrees. the chance for rain late tomorrow night into your friday. as we look ahead to the weekend, i see the chance for a couple showers on saturday. doesn't ok like much and temperatures beginning to cool off saturday and continuing to cool off sunday as we fall back, we find only 50s. a couple mild days for halloween and it goes back the other way. >> never know this time of the year. >> never know. >> but he does. >> we've had some wild halloweens the past couple of years. nice to see a calm one. >> you'll be putting the fin knishing touches on your kid's halloween costumes. >> we have some tips for keeping your little superheros and princesses safe on halloween. >> trick or treat. >> reporter: halloween, a time when kids can be anything they want, when a
all that coming to an end as we look back a year ago, interesting loop there on sandy. as we look ahead we see rain coming in late halloween night into the day on friday. on and off rain could linger. we'll get another surge out of the south. tonight 48, mostly cloudy with a light southeast wind tomorrow. 712 balmy degrees. the chance for rain late tomorrow night into your friday. as we look ahead to the weekend, i see the chance for a couple showers on saturday. doesn't ok like much and...
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in commemorations were held tuesday to mark the first anniversary of superstorm sandy which flooded the east coast and left 150 nine people dead. people lined up along the new jersey coastline holding flashlights to light up the sky. on staten island, hundreds of people gathered at a beachside park to mark the time the storm made landfall. city isoomberg said the being rebuilt to better handle future storms. >> if another storm ever approaches our shores, it will be a far different city than from the one saint he left behind. a city much more able to withstand the kind of surging seawater's and punishing winds that sandy brought. we are building new york city stronger and smarter so we will be resilient to a broad range of extreme weather events in the future, including big coastal storms. >> thousands of people remain homeless from sandy one year after the storm. you can go to democracynow.org for our full coverage on sandy's one-year anniversary from tuesday's broadcast as well as one year ago. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and
in commemorations were held tuesday to mark the first anniversary of superstorm sandy which flooded the east coast and left 150 nine people dead. people lined up along the new jersey coastline holding flashlights to light up the sky. on staten island, hundreds of people gathered at a beachside park to mark the time the storm made landfall. city isoomberg said the being rebuilt to better handle future storms. >> if another storm ever approaches our shores, it will be a far different city...
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one year after sandy, what's become of the people who saw their community go up in flames? that's next. vo: it's that time of year again. medicare open enrollment. time to compare plans and costs. you don't have to make changes. but it never hurts to see if you can find better coverage, save money, or both. and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare crestor got more high-risk patients' bad cholesterol to a goal of under 100. way to go, crestor! yeah! getting to goal is a big deal, especially if you have high cholesterol plus any of these risk factors. because you could be at increased risk for plaque buildup in your arteries over time. so, when diet and exercise aren't enough to lower cholesterol, adding crestor can help. go, crestor! ♪ ♪ oh, yeah [ female announcer ] crestor is not right for everyone, like people with liver disease or women who are nursing, pregnant, or may become pregnant. tell your doctor about other medicines you're taking. c
one year after sandy, what's become of the people who saw their community go up in flames? that's next. vo: it's that time of year again. medicare open enrollment. time to compare plans and costs. you don't have to make changes. but it never hurts to see if you can find better coverage, save money, or both. and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare crestor got more...